Archive By Author -

This week's Chamber of Commerce Coffee will be hosted by Anytime Fitness, 3721 10th Street, in the Cotton Wood Center at 10th and Grant, at 9:30 a.m., Thursday. Host will be Nancy Sundahl with greeters Marty Steinert and Aaron Andrews. Coffee, refreshments and door prizes will be available.

The federal government shutdown has made me sick of politics. For a political columnist, this can be tricky, but taking a break from politics also offers an opportunity. This week, I thought I would write a column about what I've learned as a father of two spirited boys, and offer my advice on how to handle tantrums.

DETROIT - Max Scherzer escaped a major jam in relief and the Detroit Tigers - helped by two fans who reached out to try to reel in Victor Martinez's disputed home run - rallied past the Oakland Athletics 8-6 on Tuesday to force a decisive fifth game in their AL division series.

HOISINGTON - At its regular meeting on Monday, the USD 431 School Board heard a presentation from Recreation Commission Board President Lee Van Scyoc considering an increase of one additional mill to pay for Parks and Recreation. The mill levy assessment is the amount of property taxes assessed to landowners.